collection of videos exploring the many uses of the Green Scree (part 2)

Zlad - Elektronik Supersonik Zladko “Zlad” Vladcik rose to prominence in 2002 when he won Molvanian Idol in controversial circumstances - the other finalist, Ob Kuklop, pulled out due to a serious throat condition after one of the judges tried to strangle him. Not to be missed!Colorful Colorado (1974) This is a example of early video art using the color capability of the Sandin Analogue Image Processor - the "Color IP". producer/director: Phil Morton. More information about the Sandin Analogue Image Processor can be found on EVL's website - http://www.evl.uic.edu/core.php?mod=4&type=1&indi=337

Digit by Ron Hays From the laserdisc Ron Hays' Music Image: Odyssey. This animation was produced using the Scanimate system.Sifl & Olly - "Baby For Gravy" Sifl & Olly decide to play some New Wave, the song "Baby For Gravy." From Sifl & Olly Season 1, Episode 18.

Greenscreen GrandmasThis is what happens when you put your Grandmothers in front of a green screen and show then the image that will be behind them as they ride a roller coaster.

Sifl & Olly- Weird Day Just because they rule..

---

Chroma key compositing (or chroma keying) is a technique for compositing (layering) two images together. A color range in the top layer is made transparent, revealing another image behind. The chroma keying technique is commonly used in video production and post-production. This technique is also referred to as color keying, color-separation overlay (CSO; primarily by the BBC[2]), greenscreen, and bluescreen. It is commonly used for weather forecast broadcasts, wherein the news presenter appears to be standing in front of a large map during live television newscasts, but in a television studio it is actually a large blue or green background. The meteorologist stands in front of a bluescreen, and then different weather maps are added on those parts in the image where the color is blue. If the meteorologist wears blue clothes, his clothes will be replaced with the background video. This also works for greenscreens, since blue and green are considered the colors least like skin tone.[3] This technique is also used in the entertainment industry, for example for special effects. Software is available today, such as Pinnacle Studio, which makes it possible and relatively easy for the average home computer user, to create videos using the Chromakey function and greenscreeens.